Weekly Minutes 19/12/2025

Weekly Minutes:

Angus Council-
Angus Council prepares new Housing Repairs and Voids arrangements from April 2026, supporting continued maintenance of social rented homes and faster re-let times. Alongside housing priorities, participation in a shared CCTV service strengthens public safety, improves monitoring across communities and delivers long-term value through coordinated infrastructure management.

Barnet London Borough Council-
Barnet strengthens its countryside and open-space management, covering bridleways, verges, meadows, drainage and hedge care. The programme supports Ground Maintenance, protects biodiversity and improves public access, while maintaining rural infrastructure and ensuring paths and green spaces remain safe, usable and well managed for residents.

Basildon District Council-
Basildon sets out a forward-looking procurement pipeline covering housing, corporate and community services. Planned activity spans building maintenance, new homes, cleaning, asbestos services, fire safety, lifts, CCTV and temporary accommodation, supporting transparency, early planning and better coordination of long-term housing and asset investment.

Broxtowe Borough Council-
Broxtowe moves ahead with urgent fire safety works at council offices following risk assessments. Immediate action addresses identified hazards, strengthens Health and Safety compliance and ensures staff and visitors are protected, while longer-term building management and maintenance plans continue to develop.

Bury Metropolitan Borough Council-
Bury progresses its Housing Major Works programme, upgrading kitchens, bathrooms, heating and electrical systems across council homes to meet Decent Homes standards. The council also advances EICR inspections and LD2 fire alarm coverage, strengthening electrical safety, fire protection and compliance for thousands of tenants.

Camden London Borough Council-
Camden advances a wide programme covering cleaning of public conveniences, deep clean and decluttering support, long-term Ground Maintenance and play services. Alongside this, decarbonisation Refurbishment at a community support centre improves energy performance while continuing vital services for people facing homelessness and complex needs.

City of Doncaster Council-
Doncaster approves urgent Refurbishment works at a residential block, including roof replacement, external wall insulation and a new fire alarm system. The investment tackles immediate health and safety risks, improves energy efficiency and brings the building up to modern standards following recent acquisition.

Colchester Borough Council-
Colchester moves forward with Phase 1 of the Heart of Greenstead project, refurbishing a community centre and library. Supported by Town Deal funding, the works focus on Refurbishment, modern facilities and improved community access, forming a key part of wider neighbourhood regeneration plans.

Dacorum Borough Council-
Dacorum strengthens housing asset management by expanding stock condition surveys across council homes, improving understanding of maintenance needs. In parallel, the council progresses leisure centre refurbishment planning, supporting better facilities, clearer project management and long-term investment in public buildings.

Dundee City Council-
Dundee advances major housing investment through large-scale window and door replacement, water system upgrades in multi-storey blocks and a wide energy efficiency retrofit programme. The works improve safety, warmth and reliability, tackle fuel poverty and extend the life of existing housing stock.

Hackney London Borough Council-
Hackney progresses plans for a major Refurbishment of a listed leisure centre, aiming to protect heritage while upgrading facilities. The investment focuses on accessibility, safety and long-term use, ensuring the building continues to serve local communities in line with modern standards.

Hammersmith & Fulham London Borough Council-
Hammersmith & Fulham advances Refurbishment of street properties, covering structural repairs, new roofs, windows, kitchens, bathrooms and upgraded heating and electrical systems. The works improve housing quality, bring homes back into use and strengthen standards across both void and occupied properties.

Harrow London Borough Council-
Harrow approves roof renewal works at a sheltered housing scheme, replacing ageing flat roofs, gutters and downpipes. The investment addresses end-of-life components, improves weather protection and ensures the building remains safe, dry and suitable for residents over the long term.

Herefordshire Council-
Herefordshire moves quickly to deliver urgent remedial works at a school building affected by cracking and water leakage. The Refurbishment focuses on structural stability and safety, with conservation oversight in place to protect the building while resolving immediate risks.

Salford City Council-
Salford progresses internal Refurbishment of a residential building, improving condition, layout and long-term usability. The works support safer accommodation and align with wider estate investment plans aimed at maintaining buildings to modern standards and supporting future housing use.

Stratford-on-Avon District Council-
Stratford-on-Avon secures continued CCTV maintenance to support public safety and service reliability. Alongside this, the council advances Electric Vehicle charge point installation across car parks, supporting cleaner transport, reduced emissions and improved infrastructure for residents and visitors.

Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council-
Tameside moves forward with Refurbishment of an art gallery and library, improving accessibility while protecting a listed building. Backed by regeneration funding, the project strengthens cultural facilities, preserves heritage and enhances public spaces within the town centre.

Thanet District Council-
Thanet progresses long-term programmes for replacement of UPVC windows, doors and roofs across council housing. The investment improves safety, energy efficiency and building condition, supporting warmer homes, reduced maintenance issues and more resilient housing assets.

Waverley Borough Council-
Waverley joins a national framework to deliver Electrical Installation Condition Reports, supporting consistent electrical safety checks across council properties. The approach improves compliance, streamlines future works and strengthens long-term planning for maintenance and statutory responsibilities.

Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council-
Welwyn Hatfield extends arrangements for Minor Electrical Works, ensuring continuity of reactive and planned maintenance across corporate and commercial buildings. The decision supports electrical safety, reliable service delivery and ongoing management of the council’s property portfolio.

Wirral Council-
Wirral advances coordinated programmes for asbestos surveys, electrical works and water hygiene. The approach strengthens statutory compliance, supports Legionella Services and ensures planned, reactive and emergency maintenance can be delivered efficiently across the council’s land and property estate.

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